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Blues general manager Doug Armstrong didn't make any moves at the NHL trade deadline, and that was the right call.
The Blues surprised everyone around the NHL when they decided to make no moves at the trade deadline on Friday.
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The St. Louis Blues are in the middle of their best stretch of play this season and got the biggest kick in the pants they couldn't have foreseen.
After the deadline passed, Blues general manager Doug Armstrong released a statement on why he chose not to switch things up at all at the deadline, according to a post from the team on social media.